Zwiedzanie Playa de Palma stało się łatwiejsze dzięki ciekawemu pociągowi turystycznemu, którego trasa wiedzie wzdłuż tętniącej życiem promenady. Nie musisz martwić się o zmęczone nogi dzięki biletowi w obie strony, a dodatkowo możesz wysiąść z pociągu, gdy tylko coś Cię zainteresuje. Znajdziesz tu bary, restauracje i sklepy, które zapewnią Ci rozrywkę, nie wspominając o plaży wyróżnionej Błękitną Flagą – na ponad 4-kilometrowym odcinku jest mnóstwo miejsca, aby rozłożyć się na piasku, a nawet skorzystać z oferowanych sportów wodnych.

Bilet na przejazd pociągiem turystycznym – Playa de Palma
- Kup bilet w obie strony na pociąg turystyczny w Playa de Palma
- Wysiądź, aby zwiedzić promenadę lub plażę
- Podziwiaj panoramiczne widoki na plażę wyróżnioną Błękitną Flagą
Transport
- Proszę pamiętać, że nie jest to bilet typu Hop-On Hop-Off – z pociągu można wysiąść tylko raz
- Pociąg kursuje codziennie w godzinach 09:30-23:30
- Pociąg kursuje co około 30-45 minut
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